The US Republican presidential frontrunner has announced his intentions to travel to Israel and meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump made the statement on the eve of his meeting with the Republican Jewish Coalition, along with 13 other American presidential hopefuls, on Thursday.
The Coalition is backed financially by billionaire casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, a key Netanyahu supporter.
Trump unveiled his Israel travel plans at a presidential campaign rally in Manassas, Virginia, Newsweek reported, after being asked his opinion on the Jewish State. Trump called himself very, very pro-Israel.
I love Israel, and Israel is our real strong supporter. Im going to Israel, and Ill be meeting with Bibi Netanyahu, whos a great guy, the presidential hopeful said, adding his dismay that the White House has been giving Bibi the cold shoulder of late.
Hes a good man, hes worked very hard. He has absolutely no support from President Obamaabsolutely none, Trump said.
Trumps plans to meet with the Israeli Prime Minister were confirmed by an adviser to Netanyahu, according to the New York Times. Trumps staff is yet to provide more details on the visit.